SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Hull baseball stuns Carver with walk-off win

Trailing 5-1 on Friday, the Pirates scored five times in the seventh inning to beat the Crusaders, 6-5.

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Seemingly buried, the Pirates unearthed a treasure.

Trailing 5-1 on Friday, the Hull baseball team scored five times in the bottom of the seventh inning to stun Carver with a 6-5 walk-off win.

With one out and the bases loaded, sophomore second baseman Patrick Richardson delivered the final blow with a two-run double to right field on a 2-2 count. "He hasn't had a lot of luck," Hull coach Michael O'Donnell said of Richardson, a first-year varsity player who had three RBI in the win. "When he hits the ball it seems to find people. But he had a good day today."

Justin White and Kevin Perry each was 2 for 4 for Hull (3-7, 3-5 South Shore League), and Ryan O’Donnell and Jake Mahoney added hits.

Duxbury 11, Hanover 1 (6 innings): Jake Foote pitched all 6 innings and allowed just five hits for Duxbury (8-2). Jackson Sinnott and Kevin O’Rourke had two hits and three RBI apiece, and Brian Zec played well defensively in the outfield.

Norwell 11, Mashpee 1: Cam Labadie allowed five hits over 6 innings to earn the win for Norwell (6-5). Garrett Pickard had three hits and scored three runs, and Chris DiMartines had two hits and two RBI.

Holbrook 8, South Shore Votech 0: Chris Langley picked up the win for the Bulldogs (7-2), receiving relief from Dylan Edes (6 strikeouts). Doug Phinney went 3 for 4 with two RBI.

Silver Lake 9, Scituate 4: Anthony Videtto earned the win with 2 innings of relief, and also went 2 for 3 with a triple, a pair of RBI and three runs scored. Adam Gay (3 for 3, 2 RBI, 2 runs) also starred for the Lakers (10-3, 6-2 Patriot League).

Whitman-Hanson 5, North Quincy 1: Joe Pretorius struck out seven in a complete-game win for the Panthers (6-5, 3-3 Patriot League). Nate and Zac Perkins had two hits each for Whitman-Hanson, and Evan Derochea added a hit and two RBI.

Randolph 15, Madison Park 1: Alexis Soberanis pitched a one-hitter with nine strikeouts, and Felisha DaSilva had two hits and two RBI for the Blue Devils. Shortstop Meghan Fajarillo scored three times.

Whitman-Hanson 18, North Quincy 2: Freshman Emily Cook earned a win in her first start for the Panthers (6-4, 4-3 Patriot League), giving up one earned run with 10 strikeouts over 5 innings. She was also 3 for 4 with three RBI and four runs scored. Junior Keighla McAloney (4 of 5, 2 RBI) and senior Krissy Allen (2 of 3, 3 RBI) also starred.

GIRLS LACROSSE

Notre Dame 11, Franklin 9: The Cougars (11-0) keep their win streak alive with a three-goal day from Keeley MacAfee.

BOYS LACROSSE

Archbishop Williams 12, Catholic Memorial 11: Luke Bernasconi of Hanover had four goals and an assist and dominated on faceoffs for the Bishops (12-1). James Righini (Weymouth) scored the winning goal with 27 seconds left to play, and Jack Dunford (Quincy) made 19 saves in net.

Rose Reyes won the 400m hurdles (1:25.6) and was second in the triple jump (26-0). Kiara Felix won the 200m in a state-qualifying :27.7 and was third in the long jump (14-6). Diane Francillon won the triple jump (28-8), and Rickencia Nelson led a 1-2-3-4 sweep in the 100m.

The all-freshman 4x100m relay team of Taylor Rice, Felix, Reyes, and Biancha Aime won in :56.1. Rice was second in the long jump (14-9) and 200m (:29.7).